Window may be a short story, but it is a short story that I recommend everyone should read.
Chloe Blake
has a unique gift, an odd connection to her house that results in
glimpses of the past, present, and future via the picture window in her
living room. Unfortunately, it’s a gift that sometimes proves to be more
of a curse. Especially when she tries to help out Ethan Reynolds, the
gorgeous boy who lives across the street – an endeavor that, for some
reason, always seems to backfire.
Or leave her covered in mud.
But the
house is convinced Ethan’s life is in danger and Chloe’s the only one
who can save him. The problem is, he thinks she’s more than a little
crazy.
From the beginning to the end I found myself absolutely in love with Chloe and could relate with her on so many levels. It has been ::cough:: many years since I've been in school, but I felt myself slipping into Chloe's friendships, excitements, crushes, and fears with ease. T.M. Franklin has done a marvelous job, in a short period of time, drawing in the reader and taking them on a gripping ride filled with mystery, hope, suspense, and laughter. I can't wait for all my friends to finish reading this story so we can all talk about it together. And for some of you who have daughters between the ages 13 to 18, I genuinely think they'd love this story.
1 comments:
I've read it and loved it too! A definite recommend.
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